My client are a dynamic and growing robotics design and consultancy company based in Cambridge, UK. They are active in a number of UK and EU funded R&D projects and developing innovative mobile robots for niche and challenging operational environments.

They are looking for a self-motivated and experienced mechanical engineer with strong practical competencies to accelerate the impact of their work in new and challenging real-world application scenarios. You will be responsible for developing and/or researching mechanisms and mechanical components for robots and sub-systems with a focus on locomotion of mobile robots including climbing applications using different adhesion technologies (magnetic and vacuum suction). This is a fantastic opportunity to join one of the UK's premier established SMEs which is currently focusing on hazardous and now also evolving to new emerging service robot domains. You will be working in the R&D technical team specialising in detailed electronic, mechanical, software and systems design to meet emerging regulatory requirements especially for close human-robot collaboration applications.

There is a competitive basic salary on offer dependant on experience, which will be regularly reviewed. Company pension scheme and 25 days holiday + bank holidays on offer.

Apply now for this fantastic opportunity with a cover letter outlining your relevant experience!

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